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Tracking issue for ergonomic reference counting #132290
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Category: An issue tracking the progress of sth. like the implementation of an RFC
F-ergonomic_clones
`#![feature(ergonomic_clones)]`
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This feature gate name (ed: Also, it's literally not syntactical. Feature gates need to have valid identifiers as names. |
Sounds good to me. @rustbot labels +F-ergonomic_clones |
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…1, r=nikomatsakis Ergonomic ref counting This is an experimental first version of ergonomic ref counting. This first version implements most of the RFC but doesn't implement any of the optimizations. This was left for following iterations. RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#3680 Tracking issue: rust-lang#132290 Project goal: rust-lang/rust-project-goals#107 r? `@nikomatsakis`
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…1, r=nikomatsakis Ergonomic ref counting This is an experimental first version of ergonomic ref counting. This first version implements most of the RFC but doesn't implement any of the optimizations. This was left for following iterations. RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#3680 Tracking issue: rust-lang#132290 Project goal: rust-lang/rust-project-goals#107 r? ``@nikomatsakis``
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…1, r=nikomatsakis Ergonomic ref counting This is an experimental first version of ergonomic ref counting. This first version implements most of the RFC but doesn't implement any of the optimizations. This was left for following iterations. RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#3680 Tracking issue: rust-lang#132290 Project goal: rust-lang/rust-project-goals#107 r? ```@nikomatsakis```
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#134797 - spastorino:ergonomic-ref-counting-1, r=nikomatsakis Ergonomic ref counting This is an experimental first version of ergonomic ref counting. This first version implements most of the RFC but doesn't implement any of the optimizations. This was left for following iterations. RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#3680 Tracking issue: rust-lang#132290 Project goal: rust-lang/rust-project-goals#107 r? ```@nikomatsakis```
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Labels
C-tracking-issue
Category: An issue tracking the progress of sth. like the implementation of an RFC
F-ergonomic_clones
`#![feature(ergonomic_clones)]`
T-lang
Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.
This is a tracking issue for ergonomic reference counting, including:
...and other work.
The feature gate for this issue is
#![feature(ergonomic_clones)]
.About tracking issues
Tracking issues are used to record the overall progress of implementation. They are also used as hubs connecting to other relevant issues, e.g., bugs or open design questions. A tracking issue is however not meant for large scale discussion, questions, or bug reports about a feature. Instead, open a dedicated issue for the specific matter and add the relevant feature gate label.
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closures #138101Unresolved Questions
UseCloned
trait which signalsx.use
toclone
UseCloned
impls -- in particular any blanket impls we ought to be concerned about?Related
cc @spastorino @jkelleyrtp @rust-lang/lang
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